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Organizers of a Georgia St. Patrick's Day parade are doing away with a decades-long tradition: kissing marching soldiers.
For more than 40 years, attendees of Savannah's St. Patrick's Day parade have dashed into the parade route to smooch soldiers as they pass, Fox News reports. But this year, the parade committee has instructed revelers to keep their lips to themselves, citing concerns about both safety and consent, Fox reports.
“Taking a fresh look at it, how might a soldier feel if they didn't want to be kissed?” Major Megan Jantos, a public affairs officer with the 3rd Infantry...Read more ...